1- Generalities

A lens is a system formed by the association of two diopters, at least one of which is spherical. It is a centered system whose axis is the line joining the two centers of these two diopters


The distance e=S1S2 is called the thickness of the lens. 
The lens has radii of curvature R1=S1C1 and R2=S2C2 for the two diopters that form the lens. 
The optical center of a lens is defined as a point on the principal axis such that any incident ray passing through this point emerges parallel to its initial direction.

The point O is at the center of symmetry if the surfaces have radii of curvature that are equal in magnitude and opposite in sign; otherwise, it is closer to the surface whose radius of curvature is smaller.

2- Stigmatism

The approximate stigmatism of lenses is related to that of the diopters forming these lenses; the conditions for stigmatism are satisfied in the Gaussian approximation: 

  • Lens of small aperture 
  • Object that is planar and perpendicular to the optical axis 
  • Object of small extent (small angles).

3- Thin lenses

A lens is said to be thin if its thickness is small compared with the radii of curvature; for a thin lens one can show that 

eR2, and eR1R2.


4- Foci and focal distances

Since the lens is a centered dioptric system, it has principal foci: an object focus F and an image focus F, which are equal in magnitude and opposite in position; according to the expression for the focal distance of a thick lens:

 

By taking e=0e = 0, we obtains:

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5- Conjugation relation

Let us consider a thin lens as the combination of two diopters D1 and D2, and a real point A on the principal axis.

Thus, using the relations for spherical diopters.

Since the lens is thin, that is, S1S2, then:

If the thin lens is now considered as a centered system immersed in a medium of refractive index n (so n=n), then one can write: 


and since S1S2, the conjugation relation of a centered system (SC) gives:


The convergence of a thin lens is defined as the ratio C=1/f in diopters; 

  • if C>0 then f> and the lens is converging​
  • if C<0 then f<0 and the lens is diverging

For a thin lens, Newton’s formula is written as:


Geometric construction


6- Magnification

Magnification is given by:



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